Alana: Scleroderma

Peru

About two years ago I went to a rheumatologist because I had some problems in my legs and hands. My legs would become really tense and my hands would turn purple without apparent reason. When I went to the doctor, he sent me to get a series of analysis to rule out lupus or other similar illnesses.

My great mistake was not taking these tests seriously. I got them done, but I didn't go back to the doctor since I was already feeling better and the pain and swelling had almost disappeared.

I am not scared by the illness in itself, however I am worried because the medicine for this illness in my country, Perú, are, unfortunately, only given to those people with insurance from the Peruvian state. I can no longer sign up for this health care system as the registry is completely closed, and so I cannot have the adequate treatment for my illness since, as I repeat, this medicine is only given to the Peruvian health care system and it is not sold in any pharmacy in my country.

ISN Story Editor: Judith Thompson Devlin

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